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Author Schroeder, Richard A.

Title Shady practices : agroforestry and gender politics in the Gambia / Richard A. Schroeder
Published Berkeley : University of California Press, [1999]

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Description 1 online resource (xxxiv, 172 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series California studies in critical human geography ; 5
California studies in critical human geography ; 5.
Contents The rise of a female cash crop: a market garden boom for Mandinka women -- Gone to their second husbands: domestic politics and the garden boom -- Better homes and gardens: the social relations of vegetable production -- Branching into old territory: the gender politics of Mandinka garden/orchards -- Contesting agroforestry interventions -- Shady practices
Summary "Shady Practices is a revealing analysis of the gendered political ecology brought about by conflicting local interests and changing developmental initiatives in a West African village. Between 1975 and 1985, while much of Africa suffered devastating drought conditions, Gambian women farmers succeeded in establishing hundreds of lucrative communal market gardens. In less than a decade, the women's incomes began outstripping their husbands' in many areas, until a shift in development policy away from gender equity and toward environmental concerns threatened to do away with the social and economic gains of the garden boom. Male landholders joined forestry personnel in attempts to displace the gardens and capture women's labor for the irrigation of male-controlled tree crops. This carefully documented microhistory draws on field experience spanning more than two decades and the insights of disciplines ranging from critical human geography to development studies. Schroeder combines the "success story" of the market gardens with a cautionary tale about the aggressive pursuit of natural resource management objectives, however well intentioned. He shows that questions of power and social justice at the community level need to enter the debates of policymakers and specialists in environment and development planning."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-163) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Mandingo (African people) -- Agriculture
Mandingo (African people) -- Social conditions
Women, Mandingo -- Economic conditions
Division of labor -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda
Patriarchy -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda
Agroforestry -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda
Sex role -- Political aspects -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda
Forest ecology -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Agribusiness.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Sustainable Agriculture.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography.
Mandingo (African people) -- Social conditions.
Women, Mandingo -- Economic conditions.
Division of labor -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda.
Patriarchy -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda.
Agroforestry -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda.
Sex role -- Political aspects -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda.
Forest ecology -- Gambia -- Alkalikunda.
Patriarchy -- Gambia.
Agroforestry -- Gambia.
Women farmers -- Gambia.
Sex role -- Political aspects -- Gambia.
Mandingo (African people) -- Agriculture.
Agroforestry
Division of labor
Forest ecology
Manners and customs
Patriarchy
Sex role -- Political aspects
SUBJECT Alkalikunda (Gambia) -- Social life and customs
Subject Alkalikunda (Gambia) -- Social life and customs.
Gambia -- Politics and government -- 1965-
Gambia -- Alkalikunda
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780520924475
0520924479
058528895X
9780585288956